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1. 55 4 7 PnP PCI Configurations 59 4 8 Health Status 60 4 9 Frequency Voltage 62 4 10 Load Optimized Defaults Option 64 4 11 Set Supervisor User Password 64 4 12 Save amp Exit SetuP een cede tec retener cerni era rca 65 4 13 Exit Without Saving urbe 65 5 DRIVER AND UTILITY 66 53 Fash Utility uir e ttes 66 5 2 CD Driver 67 5 2 1 Intel 81x Installation Utility 68 5 2 2 Intel 81x AGP Installation seen 68 2 203 LANSDENGE I kun tee oen 69 5 2 4 ADI881A Audio Driver 69 5 3 Online Services a Vedi 70 1 LV 603 Quick Reference This section is for users to get started using the mainboard straight away 1 1 Mainboard Layout MIC IN LINE OUT 1394 PORT PORT PORT Ty mA AUDIO CODEC ERR 134 CO LE CNR HEADER pu e EON e VGA PUHI SEHIAL amp PARALLEL POR PS 2 MOUSE amp LAN amp KEYBOARD PORTS DIGITAL VIDEO QUTPUT POR USB1 PORTS PGA370 CPU socket PGA370 ATX power connector J27 DIMM module sockets DIMM1 2 PCI connector
2. But Disk Key Base Extended Total Memory These items are automatically detected by the system at start up time These are display only fields You cannot make changes to these fields After you have made your selections in the Standard CMOS Setup screen press lt ESC gt to go back to the main screen 42 Standard CMOS Setup BIOS Configuration 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features Selecting Advanced BIOS Features on the main program screen displays this menu which allows you to define advanced information about your system You can make modifications to most of these items without introducing fatal errors to your system Note that the page has a scroll bar to scroll down to more items CMOS Setup Utility Copyright CC 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled External Cache Enabled Menu Level B CPU 12 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Processor Number Feature Enabled Allows you to choose Quick Power On Self Test Enabled the VIRUS warning First Boot Device Floppy feature for IDE Hard Second Boot Device HDD 0 Disk boot sector Third Boot Device 15120 protection If this Boot Other Device Enabled function is enabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled and someone attempt to Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled write data into this Boot Up NumLock Status 0n area BIOS will show Gate A20 Option Fast a warning message on Typematic Rate Setting Disabled screen and alarm be
3. USB KB WakeUp From 3 S4 CPU Thermal Throttling Resume by Alarm tl Move Enter Select F5 Previous Values PU PD2 Value F6 Enabled S1 P0S User Define DPHS Yes Stop Grant HA Menu Level Disabled Disabled Instant 0ff Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled 50 02 Disabled F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults ACPI Function When set to Enabled turns on the ACPI Function The default setting is Enabled Note ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is a power management specification that makes hardware status informa tion available to the operating system ACPI enables a PC to turn its peripherals on and off for improved power man agement It also allows the PC to be turned on and off by external devices so that mouse or keyboard activity wakes up the computer ACPI Suspend Type Use this item to define how your system suspends If set to S1 POS default the suspend mode is equivalent to a software power down If set to S3 STR the suspend mode is a suspend to RAM the system shuts down with the exception of a refresh current to the system memory Power Management 55 Mainboard User s Manual Power Management This setting controls the System Doze Mode Standby Mode and Suspend Mode Timer features There are four options A User Define allows you to customize all power saving timer feature
4. 1 Hour and Disable The default is Disabled HDD Power Down The IDE hard drive will spin down if itis not accessed within a specified length of time Options are from 1 Min to 15 Min and Disable The default is Disabled Soft Off by PWRBTN When set to Instant Off default pressing the power button will turn off the system power When set to Delay 4 Sec you have to press the power button and hold it for more than 4 seconds to turn off the system power Otherwise the system just goes into suspend mode The options are Instant Off and Delay 4 Sec Wake Up by PCI card This setting enables disables PCI card wakeup for PCI spec2 2 The default is Disabled Power On by Ring When set to Enabled any activity on the Modem port will wake up the system from a power saving mode The options are Disabled and Enabled default Wake Up on LAN When set to Enabled the system power will be turned on if the LAN port receives an incoming signal Default setting is Enabled USB KB Wake Up From 53 Use this item to enable USB activity to wakeup the system from a power saving mode The default setting is Disabled CPU Thermal Throttling This item sets the percentage of time that the CPU is idled if CPU throttling is initiated by excess heat The options are A 50 0 default A 37 5 A 25 0 A 12 5 A 87 5 Power Management 57 Mainboard User s Manual
5. A 75 0 A 62 5 Resume by Alarm When set to Enabled you may set the date day of the month hour minute and second to turn on your system When set to set 0 zero for the day of the month the alarm will power on your system every day at the specified time The default setting is Disabled Reload Global Timer Events Global Timer power management events are I O events whose oc currence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything that occurs to a device that is configured as Enabled even when the system is in a power down mode Primary Secondary IDE 0 1 When enabled any activity on the pri mary or secondary IDE channels will wake up the system from a power saving mode FDD COM LPT Port When enabled any activity on the floppy disk drive FDD serial ports COM or parallel ports LPT will wake up the system from a power saving mode PCI PIRQ A D When enabled any activity on the PCI card channels will wake up the system from a power saving mode Press ESC to return to the main menu 58 Power Management BIOS Configuration 4 7 PnP PCI Configurations Both the ISA and PCI buses on the Mainboard use system IRQs In terrupt ReQuests and DMAs Direct Memory Access You must set up the IRQ and DMA assignments correctly through the PnP PCI Configura tion Setup utility otherwise the
6. 1 of the I O port connector 24 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 5 15 Back Panel Connectors The back panel provides external access to PS 2 style keyboard and mouse connectors one serial port one VGA port one parallel port dual USB ports one LAN port one 1394 port and audio Line out Mic in port which are integrated on the mainboard The figures below show the location of the back panel I O connectors PS 2 Mouse and PS 2 Keyboard Ports Connect a PS 2 mouse to the green 6 pin mini DIN connector The system will automatically assign IRQ 12 to the PS 2 mouse if one is connected PS 2 Mouse port f 0000000000000 D ag Ce 5 2 Keyboard po r Connect a PS 2 keyboard to the purple 6 pin mini DIN connector If you want to connect a standard AT size large DIN connector you must use an adapter Universal Serial Bus Ports You can connect two USB devices or USB hubs to the USB ports USB ports The USB ports provide a hardware interface for low speed peripher als such as the keyboard mouse joystick scanner printer and telephony devices and also support MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 digital video The USB ports have a maximum bandwidth of 12 Mbits sec equivalent to 1 5 Mbytes sec and up to 127 devices can be attached Fast devices can use the full bandwidth while lower speed ones can transfer data using a 1 5 Mbits sec s
7. Copyright 1984 2001 ward Software Frequency Voltage Control futo Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled CPU Host PCI Clock Default Menu Level gt CPU Clock Ratio 3 149 Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk When set to Enabled the system will automatically turn off the PCI and DIMM clock when not in use to reduce electromagnetic interference Spread Spectrum If you enable spread spectrum it can significantly reduce the EMI Electro Magnetic Interference generated by the system The default setting is Disabled CPU Host PCI Clock This item can be used to set the system bus frequency for the installed processor The options are Default default 66 33 MHz 70 35 MHz 75 38 MHz 80 40 MHz 83 42 MHz 100 33 MHz 103 34 MHz gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 62 Frequency Voltage Control BIOS Configuration 105 35 MHz 110 37 MHz 115 38 MHz 133 33 MHz 137 34 MHz 140 35 MHz 145 36 MHz 150 38 MHz pep pepe gt CPU Clock Ratio Use this item to select a multiplier for the system frontside bus FSB frequency The value of the multiplier must be set so that Multiplier x Front Side Bus Frequency CPU Clock Speed For example if you have a processor that is rated to run at 450 MHz and the system is running a front side bus fre
8. LED Active SPEEDLED Attaching Connectors 19 Mainboard User s Manual 3 5 6 Audio Mic In and Line In Connectors JP1 Connect a tape player or another audio source to the light blue Line in connector to record audio on your computer or to play audio through your computer s sound chip and speakers Connect a micro phone to the pink microphone connector to record audio to your computer pin BERBEA 2 B 23602 U 2 3 3 5 7 ICH2 GPIO Pin Connectors 735 736 These connectors enable you to connect ICH2 GPIO Pin GP 028 012 Pin 1 Pin 1 GP027 GND GP024 o 20 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 5 8 Case Open Header J25 This 2 pin header with chassis cover This function activate detection any intrusion into the chassis Pin 1 GND 3 5 9 Serial COM2 Headers JP6 The mainboard provides one onboard 10 pin serial headers The headers on the same signal with COMI on the back panel SIN DTR DSR CTS 5V DCO SOUT GND RTS RI Attaching Connectors 21 Mainboard User s Manual 3 5 10 Front USB Header J17 The mainboard provides oen onboard 10 pin of dual USB port port 3 and port 4 headers The headers on the same signal with USB port 1 and port 2 on the back panel Pin 1 vcc GMD
9. between the display of the first and second characters There are four delay choices 250ms 500ms 750ms and 1000ms The default setting is 250 ms 44 Advanced BIOS Features BIOS Configuration Security Option This setting controls the password feature The options are Setup and System Selecting Setup will protect the configuration settings from being tampered with Select System if you want to use the password feature every time the system boots up The default setting is Setup You can create your password by using the SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD utility in the main program screen OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Set to 052 if the system memory size is greater than 64 MB and the operating system is OS 2 The default setting is Non OS2 Report No FDD For WIN 95 If you are running a system with no floppy drive and using the Windows 95 OS select Yes for this item to ensure compatibility with the Windows 95 logo certification The default setting is No Small Logo EPA Show This setting enables or disables the EPA logo The default setting is Disabled After you have made your selections in the BIOS Features Setup screen press lt ESC gt to go back to the main screen Advanced BIOS Features 45 Mainboard User s Manual 4 4 Advanced Chipset Features Selecting Advanced Chipset Features on the main program screen displays this menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyrigh
10. cm 6 7 x 6 7 inch 2 2 2 Software BIOS AWARD AGP PCI BIOS 2M bit Flash BIOS with ESCD Extended System Configuration Data block Supports APM Plug and Play Multi Boot DMI and EIDE devices Supports ACPI Supports high capacity LS 120 and ZIP remov able media drive Mainboard Specification and Features Introduction Driver and IDE Bus mastering Ultra DMA driver Utility Flash utility for BIOS upgrade System Environment Monitoring Utility Optional AD1881A audio drivers Operating Operates with MS DOS Windows 3 x 9x ME XP System 2000 NT OS 2 Novell NetWare UnixWare 1 1 and SCO Unix 4 2 2 2 3 Environment Ambient Temperature 0 C to 50 C operating Relative Humidity 0 to 85 operating Vibration 0 to 500 Hz DC Voltage 4 9V to 5 2V DC Voltage 1 05V to 1 825V DC Voltage 5V 12V 12V 5VSB 5 tolerance Mainboard Specification and Features 9 Mainboard User s Manual 2 3 Mainboard Layout MIC IN LINE OUT 13 9 VUA PUKI SEKIAL PUKI amp PORT PORT PORT PARALLEL PORT PS 2 MOUSE amp amp USB1 PORTS PS 2 KEYBOARD PORTS 1 10 js B CLEAR CMOS IDN TS 24 Note Because of optional items and design changes your mainboard may not be identical to the one shown in the illustration 10 Mainboard Layout Introduction Key to Mainboard Components PGA370 CPU socket JP12 J17 J16 IrDA compliant Infrared IR connect
11. detected RAS Timing Sets the Row Address Strobe RAS timing Leave this at the default setting Fast RAS Precharge Timing DRAM must continually be refreshed or it will lose its data Normally DRAM is refreshed entirely as the result of a single request This option allows you to determine the number of CPU clocks allocated for the Row Address Strobe RAS to accumulate its charge before the DRAM is refreshed If insufficient time is allowed refresh may be incomplete and data lost Options are Slow and Fast default 48 Advanced Chipset Features BIOS Configuration 4 5 Integrated Peripherals Selecting Integrated Peripherals on the main program screen displays this menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto Menu Level D Primary Slave PIO Auto Secondary Master PIO uto Secondary Slave PIO futo Primary Master UDMA Auto Primary Slave UDMA Auto Secondary Master UDMA Auto Secondary Slave UDMA Auto Controller Enabled Keyboard Support Disabled Mouse Support Disabled Init Display First PCI Slot 4697 Audio Auto 4697 Modem Auto IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled POWER ON Function BUTTON ONLY KB Power ON Password Enter ti sMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1i General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defau
12. mainboard will not work properly Selecting PnP PCI Configurations on the main program screen dis plays this menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By AutoCESCD Menu Level gt Default is Disabled PCI UGA Palette Snoop Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the 05 cannot boot 149 Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1i General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Reset Configuration Data The system BIOS supports the Plug and Play feature so the resources assigned to each peripheral have to be recorded to prevent them from conflicting The location to store the assigned resources is called ESCD Extended System Configuration Data which is located in the system flash EEPROM If this option is set to Disabled the ESCD will update automatically when the new configuration varies from the last one If set to Enable the ESCD will be cleared and updated and then this option will automatically be set to Disabled Resources Controlled By The default setting is Manual which allows you to control IRQs and DMAs individually The other option is Auto default which will d
13. sess 21 3 5 10 Front USB Connectors J17 sese 22 3 5 11 CNR Connector JP12 essen 22 3 5 12 Floppy Drive Connector FLP1 ess 23 3 5 13 1394 Header JP7 JP19 seen 23 35 4 IDE Connectors 2 eon een 24 3 5 15 Back Panel Connectors 25 3 5 16 Power Supply Connector J27 sse 28 3 5 17 CPU System FAN Power Supplies FAN1 2 3 29 3 5 18 Digital Video Output Port J26 esses 29 3 5 19 5 2 Moouse amp Keyboard Connectors JP13 30 3 520 PCI Connector nesini ceii eri ain 30 Installing the CPU aso ee HEP d eS m ens 31 361 Before You Begin dece 31 3 62 Installation Procedure 31 3 63 Removing the Processor esee 32 3 64 Installing System Memory ee 33 365 Setting Jumpetrs dee eter 35 3 6 6 Auto Power On 36 4 BIOS CONFIGURATION 27 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Entering Selup tps 38 Standard CMOS 40 Advanced BIOS Features 43 Advanced Chipset Features 46 4 5 Integrated 49 4 6 Power Management
14. standard in FATX form factor chassis The pattern of the mounting holes and the position of the back panel connectors meet the in FATX system board specification The chassis comes with various mounting fasteners which are made of metal or plastic It is highly recommended to use as many metal fasteners as possible to mount the mainboard in the chassis for better grounding To install the mainboard you need to install the CPU and DIMM memory modules attach the connectors and set the correct CPU speed in the CMOS setup 3 3 Safety Measures Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous Follow the simple guidelines below to avoid damaging your computer gt Always disconnect the mainboard from the ATX power supply and disconnect the computer from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the computer case gt If possible wear a grounded wrist strap when you are in stalling the mainboard or working inside the computer case Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the computer case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance gt Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so Do not flex or stress the circuit board gt Leave each component insid
15. 64 Requirements EDO SDRAM Extended Data Outpu Synchronous DRAM DRAM Speed DIMM modul 60 ns or faster 3 3V unbu ffered RAS Access Tim Speed Grade 60 ns or faster 66 6 MHz or faster CAS Access Tim CAS latency 20 ns or faster 3or faster Install the 168 pin SDRAM modules in any combination as follows Bank 0 DIMM1 8 16 32 64 128 256 M Bank 1 DIMM2 8 16 32 64 128 256 M Total System Memory 8 512 34 Installing the CPU Hardware Installation 3 6 5 Setting Jumpers Refer to the following illustration and instructions to set the jumpers on your mainboard PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard Power Voltag Select Jumper Setting JP11 Disabled 5V Enabled STB 5V Pin 1 Clear Password Setting 43 Pin 1 Normal Clear Password Clear CMOS Setting J9 Pin 1 IDE 5V Setting Normal Clear CMOS P2 14 pin Open NC uM L 14 pin Short Assign 5V PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Power Voltage Select Jumper JP11 You can place jumper to set PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse which connect to back panel to Power On system from ACPI S3 to S5 stage And must set the POWER ON Function in the BIOS setup if you use this feature Refer to the Integrated Peripherals section in Chapter 4 for details Clear CMOS Password Jumper J9 J3 You may need to clear the CMOS if your system cannot boot up because you forgot your password the CPU clock setup is incorrect o
16. Controller Hub ICH2 Two 168 pin DIMM sockets up to 256MB Supports 8 MB to 512MB SDRAM memory types Supports four IDE devices in two channels Supports PIO mode 0 through mode 4 drives Supports Bus Mastering DMA mode 2 drives Supports two Bus Mastering Ultra DMA ATA 33 66 100 drives Supports lomega ZIP or LS 120 removable drives One floppy disk controller One Standard EPP ECP parallel port connector Two 16550 compatible serial port connectors Two USB Universal Serial Bus ports on board two front USB ports by cable One line out mic in line in LAN 1394 on board One IrDA compatible infrared IR connector One connector for front panel USB ports One COM port by cable PS 2 mouse connector and PS 2 keyboard connector on board Mainboard Specification and Features Mainboard User s Manual Expansion Slots Power Management System Management Voltage Regulator Form Factor One 32 bit PCI slot One Digital Video ouptup header One CNR header Compliant with EPA APM 1 2 and ACPI Auto Power on ATX soft off power control Power on by keyboard and PS 2 mouse Power on by external modem ring Power on by alarm Fan off in sleep mode CPU temperature warning and system tempera ture detection CPU and system voltage detection CPU and secondary fan RPM detection Switching regulator CPU voltage auto detection Switching regulator CPU voltage auto detection FATX form factor 17 cm x 17
17. D GND USBPort3 D D USBPort4 GND D GND vec al om 3 511 Header 12 The CNR headers Supports the Audio modem lan HomePNA of Intel 82801BA chipset Pin 1 eer 22 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 5 12 Floppy Drive Header FLP1 A floppy disk drive ribbon cable has two connectors to support two floppy disk drives The connector with twisted wires always connects to drive A the connector with untwisted wires connects to drive B You must orient the cable connector so that the pin 1 color edge of the cable corresponds with pin 1 of the I O port connector FLP1 Pin 1 9o 3 513 1394 Header JP7 JP19 This 6 pin header enable you to connect a 1394 device on the 1394 header Attaching Connectors 23 Mainboard User s Manual 3 5 14 IDE Connectors An IDE drive ribbon cable has two connectors to support two IDE drives If a ribbon cable connects to two IDE drives at the same time one of them has to be configured as Master and the other has to be configured as Slave by setting the drive select jumpers on the drive Consult the documentation that came with your IDE drive for details on jumper locations and settings You must orient the cable connec tor so that the pin 1 color edge of the cable corresponds to pin
18. Delay When set to Enabled default utilizes the capability of the mainboard to allow faster infrared transmission rates The options are Enabled and Disabled UR2 Duplex Mode This field is available when UART Mode Select is set to either ASKIR or IrDA This item enables you to determine the infrared IR function of the onboard infrared chip The options are Full and Half default Full duplex means that you can transmit and send information simultaneously Half duplex is the transmission of data in both directions but only one direction at a time Use IR Pins Use this item to set the IR pins The options are IR Rx2Tx2 default and RxD2 TxD2 Onboard Parallel Port This option is used to assign the I O address for the onboard parallel port The options are A 378 IRQ7 default A 278 IRQS A 3BC IRQ7 A Disabled disables the onboard parallel port Parallel Port Mode There are four options the setting SPP Standard Parallel Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ECP Extended Capa bilities Port ECP EPP and Normal Change the mode from SPP default to the enhanced mode only if your peripheral device can support it EPP Mode Select Sets the EPP specification There are two op tions EPP1 7 default and EPP1 9 52 Integrated Peripherals BIOS Configuration ECP Mode Use DMA When the onboard parallel port is set to ECP mode the par
19. FAN FAN2 Speed RPM BH System FAN FAN3 Pin 1 3 5 18 Digital Video Output Port J26 The mainboard provide one 26 pin header enable you to connect a Digital Video devices on the digital video port Pin 1 Attaching Connectors 29 Mainboard User s Manual 3 5 19 5 2 Mouse amp Keyboard Connector JP13 Attach PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard device cable to the PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard header at the front panel of your computer This 6 pin header shares the same signal with PS 2 Mouse and PS 2 Keyboard on back panel Pin 1 K B CLK K B DATA vec MOUSE CLK MOUSE DATA GND 3 5 20 PCI Connector PCI connector is one of equipment interfaces that connects pheripheral equipment and motherboard Its transfer speed is faster than traditional ISA PCI is the mainstream transfer interface for extra adopter Es DEFFTETTTTETTYTTTY E mne ee oo 30 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 6 Installing the CPU 3 6 1 Before You Begin 1 Besure that your processor kit includes the following items gt One processor with the fan or heat sink attached gt One power cable for CPU with cooling fan attached 2 Place the mainboard on a workbench not in a chassis Be sure that the mainboard is empty that is no DIMMS ca bles or cards are installed and that the holes for
20. Frequency Setting The PCI and AGP frequency settings are automatically set by the system 1 6 Memory Installation Note The Intel 815EG B Step chipset family used in this mainboard supports up to two double sided or three single sided DIMMs when the SDRAM interface is operating at 133 MHz Installing DIMM modules that exceed these specifica tions requires that the BIOS down shifts the SDRAM clocks to 100 MHz through a two wire interface of the system clock generator 168 Pin DIMM SDRAM Memory Configuration 8 16 32 64 128 256 MB Bank 1 DIMM2 8 16 32 64 128 256 MB Jumpers 3 Mainboard User s Manual 1 7 Connectors CPU FAN Connector This 3 pin header is used for connecting a CPU chipsetfan System Fan Connector This 3 pin header is for FAN2 3 connecting the casefan that keeps the system cool 1394 Connector This 6 pin header is used for JP7 JP19 connecting a 1394 devices You can t use both connectors at the same time 2 Serial Port Connector This 10 pin header ar used to connecta serial port extension bracket for addin a second serial port to your system Digital Video Output Port This 26 pin header is used fo connecting an Video portfor use of Video devices Floppy Port Connector This 34 pin header is used for FLP1 connecting an Floppy port for use of Floppy devices JP12 CNR Expansion Connector This 20 pin header is used for connecting to Communication Network Riser Card 16 Inf
21. LV 603 MOTHER BOARD USER S MANUAL Copyright Notice 9 Copyright 2002 The information contained in this user s manualand all accompa nying documentation is copyrighted and all rights are reserved This publication may not in whole or in part be reproduced transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or computer language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent from the manufac turer except for copies retained by the purchasers for their personal archival purposes The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this user s manual and all accompanying documentation and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change IN NO EVENT WILL THE VENDOR BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARD WARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING RE PLACING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFT WARE OR DATA All trademarks mentioned in this document are acknowledged The specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Using This Manual This manual is designed to help you build a reliable Personal Computer ba
22. PCI1 IDE connector IDE1 IDE connector IDE2 Floppy drive connecot FLP1 DIGITAL VIDEO output port J26 CNR connecttor JP12 Serial COM2 port JP6 Front Panel connector J29 Front USB ports connector J17 1394 port s JP7 JP19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 Infrared IR connector J16 For ICH2 GPIO Pin J35 J36 Case open connector J25 LAN LED connector J37 FAN connector FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 AUDIO connector JP9 JP1 JP4 PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard connectors JP13 Clear CMOS and PSW J9 J3 IDE 5V JP20 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Power Voltage Select Jumper JP11 RTC battery Flash BIOS Mainboard User s Manual 1 2 Ports Parallel port PS 2 Mouse port LAN Port IEEE 139 PS 2Keyboar port USB ports COM1 port VGA port 1 3 Front Panel Connector Connector Line Out MIC In The following illustration shows the front panel connector pin as signments Pin 1 ED anode SPKR ED cathode nd SPEAKER LED anode PWRLED KEYLOCK Non POWER LED LED cathode amp KEYLOCK Z ele 4 Keyboard J Power on off Om G round QIO Ground IDELED HDD LED GLED Gree LED RST RESET BUTTON PW ON POWER SWITCH I O Ports LV 603 Quick Reference 1 4 Jumpers Controller Assign Vcc 5V Enabled Mouse amp Keyboard Power voltage STB 5V Disabled Mouse amp Keyboard Power voltage 5V 1 5 PCI and AGP
23. Packard s infrared communication protocol with a maximum baud rate up to 115 2K bps ASKIR is Sharp s infrared communication protocol with a maximum baud rate up to 57 6K bps IR Duplex Mode This field is available when Serial Port4 Mode is set to either ASKIR or IrDA This item enables you to determine the infrared IR function of the onboard infrared chip The options are Full and Half default Full duplex means that you can transmit and send information simultaneously Half duplex is the transmission of data in both directions but only one direction at a time Use IR Pins Use this item to set the IR pins The options are IR Rx2Tx2 default and RxD2 TxD2 If you make any changes to the onboard FDD controller serial ports or parallel ports in this setup save the changes and turn off the system After powering up the system ensure that the changes have taken effect 54 Integrated Peripherals BIOS Configuration 4 6 Power Management Setup Power Management Setup controls the mainboard s Green features Selecting Power Management Setup on the main program screen displays this menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI Function ACPI Suspend Type Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft Off by PUR BTTH Wake Up by PCI card Power by Ring Wake Up On LAN
24. allel port has the option to use DMA 3 default or DMA 1 Game Port Address Enables you to specify the I O address of the game port Options are Disabled 201 default and 209 MIDI Port Address Enables you to specify the I O address of the MIDI port if installed Options are Disabled 330 default 300 and 290 MIDI Port IRQ Enables you to specify the IRQ of the MIDI port if installed Options are 5 and 10 default Onboard Serial Port 3 This option is used to assign the I O addresses for the onboard serial port 3 It can be assigned as follows A 3F8 A 2F8 A 3E8 default A 2 8 A Disabled disables the onboard serial port Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Enables you to specify the IRQ of the Serial Port 3 if installed Options are IRQ3 IRQ4 default and IRQI Onboard Serial Port 4 This option is used to assign the addresses for the onboard serial port 4 It can be assigned as follows A 3F8 A 2F8 A 3E8 A 2E8 default A Disabled disables the onboard serial port Integrated Peripherals 53 Mainboard User s Manual Serial Port 4 Use IRQ Enables you to specify the IRQ of the Serial Port 4 if installed Options IRQ3 IRQ4 and I default Serial Port 4 Mode Enables you to select the infrared communication protocol Standard default IIDA or ASKIR IrDA is Hewlett
25. ation After setup is completed you need to restart the computer 5 2 4 AD1881A Audio Driver Software and drivers are provided for the AD1881A codec sound system that is integrated on this mainboard The AD18814A codec allows the system to generate optimal sound effects Drivers are provided for Windows NT 2000 98 95 The manual Installation Steps 1 Insert the manufacturer s CD ROM into your PC s CD ROM drive 2 Click Driver Install 3 Select the folder Driver Sound AD1881 driver for WIN98 WIN2000 WIN95 WINNT to start the installation 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation After setup is completed you need to restart the computer CD Driver Overview 69
26. change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay This sets the relative delay between the Row Address Strobe RAS and the Column Address Strobe CAS Options are 2 3 and Auto default 46 Advanced Chipset Features BIOS Configuration SDRAM RAS Precharge Time Defines the length of time that the Row Address Strobe RAS is allowed to precharge Options are 2 3 and Auto default System BIOS Cacheable When set to Enabled the System BIOS will be cached for faster execution The default setting is Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable When set to Enabled the graphics card s local memory will be cached for faster execution The default setting is Disabled CPU Latency Timer This item sets a timing parameter for CPU access Since the CPU timing is determined by the system hardware leave this item at the default value The default is Enabled Delayed Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Enable to support compliance with PCI specification version 2 1 The default is Enabled AGP Graphics Aperture Size This option determines the effective size of the AGP Graphic Aperture where memory mapped graphic data structures are located Display Cache Frequency This item sets the main memory frequency When you use an ext
27. drive 2 Click Driver Install Select the folder Driver Intel 81x INF driver for WIN2000 9X ME or XP to start the installation Scroll to and click the Driver Intel 81x to Install Intel 81x Installation utility to start the installation Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation After setup is completed you need to restart the computer 5 2 2 Intel 81x AGP Installation This folder has the software and drivers for the graphics system built into the 81x chipset The Installation Steps 1 Insert the manufacturer s CD ROM into your PC s CD ROM drive Click Driver Install Select the folder Driver Intel 81x AGP driver for WIN2000 9X NT40 or OS2 to start the installation Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation After setup is completed you need to restart the computer 68 CD Driver Overview Driver and Utility 5 2 3 LAN Driver Software and drivers are provided for the IEEE 1394 controller that is integrated on this mainboard The IEEE 1394 controller allows the system to generate transmit effects Drivers are provided for Windows NT 2000 98 95 The Installation Steps 1 Insert the manufacturer s CD ROM into your PC s CD ROM drive 2 Click Driver Install 3 Select the folder DriverMntelNL AN driver for WIN98 WIN2000 WINO95 WINNT to start the installation 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the install
28. e the static proof packaging that it ships with until you are ready to use the component for the installation Installation 15 Mainboard User s Manual 3 4 Connector Jumper Location MIC IN LINE OUT 1394 VGA PORT SERIAL PORT amp PORT PORT PORT PARALLEL RR pace PS 2MOUSE amp PS 2 KEYBOARD PORT a USBIPORTS 1 LAN LED amp MOUSE POWER ON nnn 16 Connector Jumper Location Hardware Installation 3 5 Attaching Connectors 3 5 1 Front Panel Connectors J29 There are seven connectors on the mainboard for speaker switches and indicator lights on the system s front panel Pin 1 Speaker o i IDELED 00 LED anode SPEAKER Ground LED cathode LED _ GLED LED anode 4 Green LED cathode LED LED 79 Reset Sinai vane PWRLED Ground BUTTON KEYLOCK 1 LED cathode ew ON T D Keyboard Power on of POWER Ground Ground SWITCH This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted Power button RST This 2 pin connector connects tothe case mounted reset switch and is used to reboot the system This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted Gree LED to indicate a standby status The LED remains lit GLED even when the system is off to indicate that AC power is available When the system enters standby mode th LED starts blinking IDELED This 2 pin conn
29. ector connects tothe case mounted HDD LED to indicate hard disk activity PWRLED amp This 5 pin connector connects to the case mounted KEYLOC keylock switch and the power LED The keylock switch is used to lock the keyboard for security purposes This 4 pin connector connects to the case mounted speaker Attaching Connectors 17 Mainboard User s Manual 4 5 2 Infrared IR Connector J16 This 5 pin connector connects to an optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared module via a cable and a bracket Configure BIOS to enable the IrDA port if you attach an infrared module to this connector Refer to Integrated Peripherals in Chapter 4 for details VCC CIR IRRX GND IRTX 3 5 3 Audio CD In Connector JP9 This connector enable you to connect a CD ROM to the mainboard and receive stereo audio input Pin1 LeftChannel GND GND Right C hannel j 9 18 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 5 4 Audio Line Out Connectors JP4 Connect the cable attached to line out connector on front panel This header shared same signal whth line out on back panel GND L Line out R Line out L Line Out CON R Line Out CON 355 LAN LED Connector J37 Connect on set of 3 pin of LAN LED cable to LAN LED header when detecting the outside signal the LED head would be light and the light will besparkle during the transferring data
30. ed by the Flash utility There are two files in the D DRIVER FLASH directory A FLASH EXE Flash utility for AWARD BIOS upgrade A README TXT Text file of instructions The Flash utility will not work with any memory manager software running in the system In order to make sure no memory manager software is running boot your system from a bootable floppy diskette which does not contain CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files If you are using MS DOS 6 x you can press the lt F5 gt function key when the Starting MS DOS message appears on the screen to by pass the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT Driver and Utility 5 2 CD Driver Overview To start your mainboard CD disc insert into your CD ROM drive and the CD AutoRun screen should appear If the AutoRun screen does not appear duble click or run D Autorun exe assuming that your CD ROM drive is drive D The LV 603 CD include Install Mainboard Software Intel 81x Install Mainboard Software Intel 815E EG Video Install LAN Driver Intel DA82562 Install Audio Device Software AD1881A Install HWDoctor _ CD Driver Overview 67 Mainboard User s Manual 5 2 1 Intel 81x Installation Utility This folder has IDE drivers for Windows Millennium 2000 98 95 NT The folder include A Intel chipset INF upgrade A Intel Ultra ATA storage driver A Intel Security driver The Installation Steps 1 Insert the manufacturer s CD ROM into your CD ROM
31. efault and Onboard AGP AC97 Audio Set these items to Auto when you are using the on board 97 audio chip If you are using an audio add in card you should disable this item AC97 Modem Set these items to Auto when you are using the on board Modem chip If you are using an add in card you should disable this item IDE HDD Block Mode Enable this field if your IDE hard drive supports block mode Block mode enables BIOS to automatically de tect the optimal number of block read and writes per sector that the drive can support The default setting is Enabled POWER ON Function Enables you to set keyboard or mouse events or a password to power on the computer When set to Password you must key in your password before pressing any keyboard key to start the computer The password is set in the Power ON Password field If you set this field to Hot KEY you can press a hot key combination to power on the computer The hot key is set in the Hot Key Power ON field Options are A BUTTON ONLY default A Keyboard 98 50 Integrated Peripherals BIOS Configuration A Password A Hot KEY A Mouse Left A Mouse Right A Any KEY KB Power ON Password This field becomes available when you select Password in the POWER ON Function field Select this field and press ENTER You are prompted to input a password Type in your password and press ENTER You are prompted to confirm your password R
32. em information is correct The mainboard employs the latest Award BIOS CMOS chip with support for Windows Plug and Play This CMOS chip contains the ROM Setup in structions for configuring the mainboard s BIOS The BIOS Basic Input and Output System Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs It is a ROM based configuration utility that displays the system s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system pa rameters These parameters are stored in non volatile battery backed up CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off When the system is turned back on the system is config ured with the values found in CMOS Using easy to use pull down menus you can configure such items as gt Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals gt Video display type and display options gt Password protection from unauthorized use gt Power management features The settings made in the Setup program intimately affect how the com puter performs It is important therefore first to try to under stand all the Setup s options and second to make settings appropriate for the way you use the computer This chapter provides clear explanations for all Setup options Mainboard User s Manual 4 1 This program should be executed under the following conditions www ww When changing the
33. emperature for CPU overheating When the CPU temperature exceeds the set temperature the PC speaker will beep The beep sound will not turn off unless you power down the computer and allow your CPU to cool down 60 PC Health Status Option BIOS Configuration System Component Characteristics These fields provide you with infor mation about the systems current operating status You cannot make changes to these fields The following information is displayed Current System temp Current CPU 1 temperature Current CPU 2 temperature Current CPUFANI speed in RPMs Current CPUFANG speed in RPMs Current CPUFANG speed in RPMs INO V V IN2 V 5 V 12 V power supply s 12 volt 12 V power supply s 12 volt 5 V VBAT V 5VSB V Peete ups pep pee pen pepe p Ee De p JP Shutdown Temperature Enables you to set the maximum temperature the system can reach before powering down Options are A Disabled default A 60 C 140 F A 65 C 149 F A 70 C 158 F A 75 C 167 F After you have made your selections in the PC Health Status Setup press the lt ESC gt key to go back to the main program screen PC Health Status Option 61 Mainboard User s Manual 4 9 Frequency Voltage Control This item enables you to set the clock speed and system bus for your system The clock speed and system bus are determined by the kind of processor you have installed in your system CMOS Setup Utility
34. ep Security Optio Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non 052 ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The following explains the options for each feature Virus Warning When enabled any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table will halt the system and cause a warning message to appear If this happens you can use an anti virus utility on a virus free bootable floppy diskette to reboot and clean your system The default setting is Disabled CPU Internal Cache This Setting enables the CPU internal cache The default setting is Enabled External Cache This setting enables the Level 2 cache The default setting is Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This item enables or disables ECC Error Correction Code error checking on the CPU cache memory The default setting is Enabled Advanced BIOS Features 43 Mainboard User s Manual Processor Number Feature Some new processors are installed with a unique processor number This unmber may be used for verification in Internet transactions and e commerce If you prefer not to use or distrib ute the unique processor number set this item to Disabled to suppress the processor number The default setting is Enabled Quick Power On Self Test This will skip some diagnostic checks during the Power On Self Test POST to speed up the boot
35. ernal graphics card you can adjust this to enable the best performance for your system System Memory Frequency 133M FSB CPU only This item sets the frequency for the system memory bus If you have installed 133 MHz memory you can change the frequency to 133 MHz On Chip Video Window Size This item defines the size of the aperture if you use an AGP graphics adapter It refers to a section of the PCI memory address range used for graphics memory We recommend that you leave this item at the default value Onboard Display Cache Setting The items under this heading are used to set the parameters for dis play cache memory that may be optionally installed on your mainboard If you have display cache memory we recommend that you leave these items at the default settings Advanced Chipset Features 47 Mainboard User s Manual gt CASI Latency This item sets a timing parameter for the Column Address Strobe memory access Leave this item at the default setting 3 so that the system autodetects the correct timing Paging Mode Control This item allows you to enable and disable page open mode If set to open the GMCH memory controller tends to leave the page open RAS to CAS Override This item sets the timing parameters for the system memory such as the CAS Column Address Strobe and RAS Row Address Strobe We recommend that you set RAS to CAS to byCAS LT default so that the memory timing is automatically
36. etect the system resources and automatically assign the relative IRQs and DMAs for each peripheral PnP PCI Configurations 59 Mainboard User s Manual 4 8 IRQ Resources These fields only become available if the Resources Controlled By field is set to Manual If there is a legacy ISA for device compliant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI ISA PnP for devices complint with the Plug and play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture The options are PCI Device default and Reserved PCI VGA Palette Snoop This item is designed to overcome some problems that can be caused by some non standard VGA cards This board includes a built in VGA system that does not require palette snooping so you must leave this item disabled The default setting is Disabled PC Health Status Option On mainboards that support hardware monitoring this item lets you monitor the parameters for critical voltages critical temperatures and fan speeds Selecting Health Status on the main program screen displays this menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Menu Level gt Shutdown Temperature Disabled 149 Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1i General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CPU Warning Temperature This feature enables you to set the warning t
37. etype your password and press ENTER Your password is saved The next time you power on your computer you must type in your password before you can power the computer on After you type your password press any key or the power button Hot Key Power ON This field becomes available when you select Hot Key in the POWER ON Function field Options for this field are Ctrl Ctrl F12 Onboard FDC Controller This option enables the onboard floppy disk drive controller The default setting is Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 2 These options are used to assign the I O addresses for the two onboard serial ports They can be assigned as follows A 3F8 IRQ4 Port 1 default A 2F8 IRQ3 Port 2 default A 3E8 1804 A 2 8 IRQ3 A Auto A Disabled disables the onboard serial port UART Mode Select Enables you to select the infrared communication protocol Normal default IrDA or ASKIR IrDA is Hewlett Packard s infrared communication protocol with a maximum baud rate up to 115 2 bps ASKIR is Sharp s infrared communication protocol with a maximum baud rate up to 57 6K bps Integrated Peripherals 51 Mainboard User s Manual RxD TxD Active Defines the voltage level for Infrared module RxD receive mode and TxD transmit mode This setting has to match the requirements of the infrared module used in the system The options are A Hi Lo default A Lo Hi Lo Lo A Hi Hi IR Transmission
38. ing process The default setting is Enabled 1st 2nd 3rd Boot Other Device Use these four items to select the priority and order of the devices that your system searches for an operating system at start up time The default settings are Floppy 0 1 5120 and Enabled respectively Swap Floppy Drive If you have two floppy diskette drives in your system this item allows you to swap the assigned drive letters so that drive A becomes drive B and drive B becomes drive A The default setting is Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek If this item is enabled it checks the geometry of the floppy disk drives at start up time You don t need to enable this item unless you have an old diskette drive with 360K capacity The default setting is Enabled Boot Up Numlock Status If set to Off the cursor controls will function on the numeric keypad The default setting is On Gate A20 Option This option accesses memory above 1 MB using the fast gate A20 line when set to Fast default The other option is Normal Typematic Rate Setting If set to Enabled enables you to set the Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay The default setting is Disabled gt Typematic Rate Chars Sec This setting controls the speed at which the system registers repeated keystrokes The choices range from 6 to 30 Chars Sec The default setting is 6 Chars Sec gt Typematic Delay Msec This setting controls the time
39. lts F7 Optimized Defaults On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE These options enable or disable the primary and secondary onboard IDE controllers The default settings are Enabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO When set to Auto the BIOS will automatically set the mode to match the transfer rate of the hard disk If the system won t boot up when set to Auto set it manually to a lower mode e g from Mode 3 to Mode 2 All IDE drives should work with PIO mode 0 There are six options A Auto default A Mode 0 A Mode 1 A Mode 2 A Mode 3 A Mode 4 Integrated Peripherals 49 Mainboard User s Manual IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA When set to Auto the BIOS will automatically load the Ultra DMA 33 driver to match the transfer rate of IDE hard disk drives that support Ultra DMA 33 mode The options are Auto default and Disabled USB Controller This should be enabled if your system has a USB installed on the system board and you wish to use it Options are Disabled and Enabled default USB Keyboard Support Enabled this function when a USB keyboard is used Set to Disable default when an AT keyboard is being used USB Mouse Support Enabled this function when a USB mouse is used Set to Disabled default when an PS 2 mouse is being used Init Display First This item sets whether the PCI Slot or AGP is ac tivated first The options are PCI Slot d
40. move the proces sor from the mainboard follow these steps 1 Disconnect the fan power cable from the mainboard 2 Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go You will feel a resistance as the processor is freed from the socket 3 Remove the processor 32 Installing the CPU Hardware Installation 3 6 4 Installing System Memory Maximum system memory supported by the mainboard is 512 GB The mainboard has two DIMM Sockets Memory can be installed using 168 pin SDRAM DIMM memory modules There are no jumper settings required for the memory size or type which is automatically detected by the BIOS DIMM1 DIMM U 20pis X 60pins 88 pins You must use 3 3V unbuffered DIMMs in the mainboard To deter mine the DIMM type check the notches on the DIMMs 168 pin DIMM 2 C DRAM key positio C ITIN p RFU Unbuffered 50V Reserved Buffered 33V Installing the CPU 33 Mainboard User s Manual Due to the high speed design of the mainboard the memory modules must meet the following requirements DRAM TYPE SDRAM Synchronous DRAM Module Size Single Sided Asymmetric 1Mx64 4Mx64 8Mx64 16Mx64 Double Sided Asymmetric 2Mx64 4Mx64 8Mx64 16Mx64 32Mx
41. n connector Attaching Connectors 27 Mainboard User s Manual 3 5 16 Power Supply Connector J27 The ATX power supply has a single lead connector with a clip on one side of the plastic housing There is only one way to plug the lead into the ATX power connector Press the lead connector down until the clip snaps into place and secures the lead onto the connector o 2 9 o 22 SU MAA A gt gt gt 17595096529 Yn Yn iol fe eles gt gt 8582622225235 0220 hs n a Warning Incorrect installation of the power supply could result in serious damage to the mainboard and connected peripherals Make sure the power supply is unplugged from the AC outlet before connecting the leads from the power supply 28 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation 3 5 17 CPU System Fan Power Supplies FAN1 2 3 There are two fan connectors on the mainboard for the cooling fans The connectors support fans of 12V DC 500mAMP six watt or less When the system goes into sleep state fans should be shut down to eliminate audible noise and reduce power consumption You can monitor the fan speed by way of the 82801BA chip providing the fan comes with a tachometer output CPU Pin 1 B GND System
42. novative features and proven reliability of the Intel 815EG B Step chipset family Pin to pin compatible with the Intel 815EG B Step chipset The mainboard delivers comprehensive multi media capabilities and bus mastering EIDE Enhanced IDE controller and concurrent PCI bus The mainboard accommodates SDRAM Synchronous DRAM memory and supports ATA33 66 100 The mainboard achieves the highest reliability by supporting ECC Error Checking and Correction memory protection enabling the mainboard to achieve superior data integrity and fault tolerance with respect to memory errors while running applications In addition to superior hardware capabilities features like bus mastering EIDE driver Plug and Play Soft off APM Advanced Power Manage ment Keyboard Turn On External 1394 Port Digital Video Output Port Fan Off in sleeping state and BIOS upgradability are provided with this platform 2 2 1 Speed Chipset DRAM EIDE Controller Enhanced I O Options Mouse Keyboard Introduction 2 2 Mainboard Specifications and Features Hardware Intel FC PGA FC PGA2 Pentium III Cyrix Socket 370 Processors Tualatin or other compatible Auto detection CPU Onboard Voltage Regulator Module Provides 1 05V to 1 825V operating voltage CPU has built in floating point unit System bus clock 66 100 133 MHz PCI bus clock 33 MHz Intel amp 815EG B Step AGP set 82801BA I O
43. ons of the keys displayed at the bottom of the screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CHOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS Select Item ave amp Exit Time Date Hard Disk Type Key Function Esc Escape key Exits the current menu Tie Cursor keys Scroll through the items on a menu PU PD Plus minus Page Up and Page Down keys Modify the selected field s values F10 F10 key Saves the current configuration and exits setup F1 F1 key Displays a screen that explains all key functions F5 F5 key Loads previously saved values to CMOS F6 F6 key Loads a minimum configuration for troubleshooting F7 F7 key Loads optimum set of values for peak performance Entering Setup 39 Mainboard User s Manual 4 2 Standard CMOS Features Standard CMOS Features is the same for all three chipsets Selecting Standard CMOS Features on the main program screen displays the following menu CMOS Setup Utility Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CHOS Features Time Chhzmm ss 10 18 44 Menu Level gt IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave Change the day mon
44. or No E EH Em n2 pi i N N Mainboard Layout 11 Mainboard User s Manual Clear Password PSW JP20 IDE VCC 29 JP11 PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard Power voltage select jumper 2 4 Microprocessor The mainboard is designed to operate with the following processors Intel FC PGA Celeron 66 100 MHz Intel FC PGA Pentium 111 100 133 MH Intel FC PGA2 Tualatin Pentium III 133 MHz VIA C3 100 133 MH An onboard switching voltage regulator provides the required 1 05 to 1 825 volts for the processor The processor sends five VID Voltage Identification signals to the switching voltage regulator The switch ing regulator generates the correct voltage for the processor 2 5 CPU Packaging PGA370 CPUs are packaged in a FC PGA FC PGA2 configuration 12 Microprocessor Introduction 2 6 Chipset The LV 603 supports the Intel 815EG chipset The 815EG chipset is designed for desktops and workstations that provide internal or external graphics and provides ATA 100 and SDRAM support The 82801BA I O controller hub makes a direct connection between the graphics system the IDE controller and the PCI bus It uses accelerated hub architecture to effectively double the bandwidth between these components enabling more lifelike audio and video The 82801BA I O controller hub includes an integrated audio codec controller that lets the processor more effectively decode sound generated by
45. quency of 100 MEZ you should select a multiplier of 4 5 so that 4 5 Multiplier x 100 MHz front side bus 450 MHz CPU clock After you have made your selections in the Frequency Voltage Control Setup press the lt ESC gt key to go back to the main program screen Frequency Voltage Control 63 Mainboard User s Manual 4 10 Load Optimized Defaults Option This option opens a dialog box that lets you install optimized defaults for all appropriate items in the whole Setup Utility Press the Y key and then Enter to install the defaults Press the lt N gt key and then Enter to not install the defaults The optimized defaults place demands on the system that may be greater than the performance level of the components such as the CPU and the memory You can cause fatal errors or instability if you install the optimized defaults when your hardware does not support them If you only want to in stall setup defaults for a specific option select and display that option and then press the F7 key 4 11 Set Supervisor User Password The Set Supervisor User Password utilities set the passwords The mainboard is shipped with the password disabled If you want to change the password you must first enter the current password then at the prompt enter your new password The password is case sensitive You can use up to eight alphanumeric characters Press Enter after entering the password At the next promp
46. r the CMOS settings need to be reset to default values after the system BIOS has been updated Installing the CPU 35 Mainboard User s Manual Refer to the following solutions to reset your CMOS setting Solution A 1 Power off the system and disconnect the power cable 2 Place a shunt to short pin 2 and pin 3 of J9 for five seconds 3 Place the shunt back to pin 1 and pin 2 of J9 4 Power on the system Solution B If the CPU clock setup is incorrect you may not be able to boot up In this case follow these instructions 1 Turn the system off then on again The CPU will auto matically boot up using standard parameters 2 Asthe system boots enter BIOS and set up the CPU clock Note f you are unable to enter BIOS setup turn the system on and off a few times or press INSERT when booting up to have the system boot up with standard parameters IDE 5V Jumper JP20 The 2 pin header is used for offering 5V voltage for the demanding with 2 5 HD 3 6 6 Auto Power On After losing AC power the system will not turn on automatically when the power comes back unless you set the options in BIOS This concludes Chapter 3 Chapter 4 covers the BIOS setup program 36 Installing the CPU 4 BIOS Configuration After the hardware configuration of the mainboard is finished and the system hardware has been assembled the system may be pow ered up At this point CMOS setup should be run to ensure that syst
47. rared IR Connector This 5 pin header is used t connect an infrared IR port for use of IR devices 17 Front USB Connectors This 10 pin header is used for connecting front panel USB ports 3 and 4 J35 ICH2 GPIO Pin Connector This 3 pin header is used for connecting ICH2 GPIO pin 12and28 J36 ICH2 GPIO Pin Connector This 3 pin header is used for connecting ICH2 GPIO pin 24 27 JP9 CD IN Connector This 4 pin headers is used for connecting the CD ROM audio input to the sound card LINE OUT Connector This 5 pin header is used for connecting the stereo headphones or to amplified speaker MIC amp LINE IN Connector This 5 pin header is used for connecting the stereo microphone and stereo line level input on the front panel 4 Connectors LV 603 Quick Reference LANLED Connector This 3 pin header is used for connecting LAN LED cable on the front panel PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard Connectors This 6 pin header is used for connecting cable atthe front panel PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard of mainboard Case Open Connector This 2 pin header is used two warn ifthe caseis not correctly closed Connectors 5 2 Introduction 2 1 Overview The high quality LV 603 is a high performance enhanced function mainboard that supports 64 bit Intel FC PGA FC PGA2 and Pentium III Cyrix Socket 370 processors The LV 603 is based on the Intel 815 B Step chipset Intel delivers superior high performance with all the in
48. re setting up a new hard disk drive that supports LBA mode more than one line will appear in the param eter box Choose the line that lists LBA for an LBA drive Do not choose Large or Normal if the hard disk drive is already fully formatted when you installed it Select the mode that was used to format it gt Access Mode This item defines some special ways that can be used to access IDE hard disks such as LBA Large Block Addressing Leave this value at Auto and the system will automatically decide the fastest way to access the hard disk drive Press Esc to close the IDE device sub menu and return to the Standard CMOS Features page Floppy Drive A and Floppy Drive B Options for these fields are A 360K 5 25 in A 1 2M 5 25in A 720K 3 5in A 1 44M 3 5in Drive A default A 2 88M 3 5in A None Not Installed Drive B default The Not Installed option could be used as an option for diskless workstations Standard CMOS Setup 41 Mainboard User s Manual Video Set this field to the type of graphics card installed in your system If you are using a VGA or higher resolution card choose the EGA VGA option The options are A EGA VGA default A MONO A CGA 40 A 80 Halt On This setting determines which type of errors will cause the system to halt during bootup The options are A Errors A No Errors A All But Keyboard default A All But Diskette A
49. s A Max Saving recommended setting for general use A Min Saving sets power saving at minimum values Video Off Method This setting controls the video off method in power saving mode The default setting is DPMS option allows the BIOS to control the video card if it has the DPMS Display Power Management Sys tem feature Other options are V H SYNC Blank and Blank Screen The V H SYNC Blank which disables V H SYNC signals and blanks the screen The Blank Screen option is used when you do not have a Green monitor Video Off In Suspend Set this to Yes default if you want the Video display to turn off during suspend mode Suspend Type Enables you to select the Suspend type Options are Stop Grant default and PwrOn Suspend MODEM Use IRQ If you want an incoming call on a modem to automatically resume the system from a power saving mode use this item to specify the interrupt request line IRQ that is used by the modem You might have to connect the fax modem to a mainboard Wake On Modem connector for this feature to work Options are A 3 A 4 5 AT A 9 A 10 A ll A NA default 56 Power Management BIOS Configuration Suspend Mode The CPU clock will be stopped and the video signal will be suspended if no Power Management events occur for a specified length of time Full power function will return when a Power Management event is detected Options are from 1 Min to
50. sed on the LV 603 platform Chapter 1 Quick Reference This chapter is for advanced users who want to quickly assemble a system The mainboard layout along with jumper and switch settings and memory configuration are provided Chapter 2 Introduction This chapter includes an introduction a checklist of the items that ship with this mainboard and a summary of the principal features and compo nents Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This chapter explains how to prepare your mainboard for use and how to make the various connections to other computer components and periph eral items Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration This chapter explains how to use the system setup utility that is stored in the mainboard s firmware Chapter 5 Driver and Utility This chapter briefly describes the drivers and utility programs that are packaged with the mainboard Table of Contents 1 LV 603 QUICK REFERENCE e eee 1 1 1 Mainboard Layout i eio eb papi utr tange 1 1 2 WO ROMS s c eei c ete ete teh ette tete 2 1 3 Front Panel 2 1 4 Ee Deae 3 1 5 PCI and AGP Frequency Settings 3 1 6 Memory 3 17s GOnInectOrSza see tie ee i dedi eod ale 4 2 INTRODUCTION scssitccccsissunisineveastenssvneessecetes
51. system configuration When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted to make changes to the Setup program When resetting the system clock When setting the CPU clock speed so that it automatically runs either fast or slow When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts When making changes to the Power Management configu ration When changing the password or making other changes to the security setup Normally CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not consistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM whenever the CMOS RAM has lost power or the system features need to be changed Entering Setup When the system is powered on the BIOS will enter the Power On Self Test POST routines These routines perform various diagnostic checks if an error is encountered the error will be reported in one of two different ways 1 2 If the error occurs before the display device is initialized a series of beeps will be transmitted If the error occurs after the display device is initialized the screen will display the error message After the POST routines are completed the following message appears 38 Entering Setup BIOS Configuration Press DEL to enter SETUP To access the AWARD BIOS SETUP program press the DEL key to display the CMOS SETUP UTILITY screen These screens provide access to the utility s various functions Listed below are explanati
52. t 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre Auto SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Auto Menu Level gt SDRAM RAS Precharge Time futo System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled CPU Latency Timer Enabled Delayed Transaction Enabled AGP Graphics Aperture Size 64MB Display Cache Frequency 100 MHz System Memory Frequency Auto On Chip Video Window Size 64HB CAS Latency 3 Paging Mode Control Open RAS to CAS Override by CAS LT RAS Timing Fast RAS Precharge Timing Fast 149 Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults This screen controls the settings for the board s chipset All entries related to the DRAM timing on the screen are automatically configured Do not make any changes unless you are familiar with the chipset SDRAM CAS Latency Time Enables you to select the CAS latency time in HCLKs of 2 2 or 3 3 The value is set at the factory depending on the DRAM installed Do not change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU The options 2 and 3 default SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre This field enables you to set the CAS latency time in HCLKs of 7 9 5 7 or Auto default The system board designer should have set the values in this field depending on the DRAM installed Do not
53. t confirm the new password by retyping it and pressing Enter again To disable the password press Enter instead of entering a new password when the Enter Password dialog box appears A message appears confirming that the password has been disabled If you have set supervisor and user passwords only the supervisor password allows you to enter the BIOS Setup Program Note If you forget your password the only way to solve this problem is to discharge the CMOS memory by turning power off and placing a shunt on jumper J9 to short pin 2 and pin 3 for five seconds then putting the shunt back to pin 1 and pin 2 of J9 64 Load Optimized Defaults Option BIOS Configuration 4 12 Save amp Exit Setup Selecting this option and pressing Enter will save the new setting information in the CMOS memory and continue with the booting process 4 13 Exit Without Saving Selecting this option and pressing Enter will exit the Setup Utility without recording any new values or changing old ones This concludes Chapter 4 Chapter 5 describes the drivers and utility programs that are packaged with the mainboard Save amp Exit Setup 65 5 Driver and Utility 5 1 Flash Utility The BIOS of the LV 603 mainboard can be upgraded by using a Flash utility A new version of the BIOS can be downloaded from the factory s BBS and Web site The system BIOS is stored in a 1 M bit Flash EEPROM that can be erased and reprogramm
54. th IDE Secondary Master year and century IDE Secondary Slave Drive A 1 40 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA UGA Halt On All But Keyboard ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The Standard CMOS Setup utility is similar for all three chipsets and is used to configure the following features Date Month Day Year Time Hour Minute and Second Use 24 Hour clock format for PM numbers add 12 to the hour you would enter 4 30 p m As 16 30 IDE Devices Your computer has two IDE channels Primary and Secondary and each channel can be installed with one or two devices Master and Slave Use these items to configure each device on the IDE channel Press Enter to display the IDE sub menu gt IDD HDD Auto Detection Press Enter while this item is high lighted if you want the Setup Utility to automatically detect and configure a hard disk drive on the IDE channel If your system has an IDE hard drive you can use this utility to detect its parameters and enter them into the Standard CMOS Setup automatically 40 Standard CMOS Setup BIOS Configuration If the auto detected parameters displayed do not match the ones that should be used for your hard drive do not accept them Press the N key to reject the values and enter the correct ones manually in the Standard CMOS Setup screen Note If you a
55. the fan or heat sink support pegs are empty 3 6 2 Installation Procedure 1 On the motherboard identify the CPU Socket 370 and the cooling fan CPUFAN Power Supply 1 CPU SOCKET370 power supply connector CPU FAN 2 Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go 3 Identify the pin 1 corner of the PGA370 The pin 1 corner is on the same side as the locking lever as shown in the illustration below 4 Identify the pin 1 corner of the processor the pin 1 corner on the processor has a beveled edge Installing the CPU 31 Mainboard User s Manual 5 Align the pin 1 corners and drop the processor into the PGA370 The processor should drop into place without any force If it doesn t seat SocketLever CPU Processor properly check that you have the pin 1 corner in the correct position 6 Swing the locking lever down to lock the processor in place and latch the lever under the catch on the side of the socket 7 Plug the cable from the heat sink cooling fan assembly into the processor cooling fan power supply CPU FAN 8 Configuration of the processor is carried out using the sys tem setup utility as described in Chapter 4 Configure the processor the first time you turn on the assembled computer 3 6 3 Removing the Processor First remove the mainboard from the chassis To re
56. the integrated audio system The 82802 Firmware Hub allows the system and video BIOS to be stored eliminating the need for non volatile CMOS memory for faster execu tion and provides a random number generator to enable strong encryption routines This concludes Chapter 2 Chapter 3 covers hardware installation Chipset 13 3 1 3 Hardware Installation This chapter explains how to use your mainboard to build a powerful computer system At a minimum you will need the following components in order to build a fully functioning system Computer case with ATX power supply PGA370 Processor One SDRAM memory module One floppy disk drive One UDMA 66 100 IDE hard disk drive One CD ROM drive One display monitor One PS 2 mouse One 5 2 keyboard One set of loudspeakers vVvvvvvvvvvyv Of course you can use the system I O ports and expansion slots to add many more features and components to your system than the items listed above Unpacking The LV 603 mainboard package contains the following items gt One mainboard gt One IDE 66 100 40 pin ribbon cable gt One floppy 34 pin ribbon cable gt Driver and utility CD gt User s manual After removing the mainboard from its anti static bag place it on a grounded or antistatic surface component side up Inspect the mainboard and contact your vendor immediately if it is damaged Hardware Installation 3 2 Installation The LV 603 is designed to fit into a
57. ub channel Attaching Connectors 25 Mainboard User s Manual LAN Port Connect a device to the LAN port on the back panel E E Parallel Port Connect a printer or other parallel device to the burgundy colored 25 pin parallel port You can set the parallel port IRQ and parallel port mode in BIOS Refer to Integrated Peripherals in Chapter 4 for details Parallel p o r Port Connect an external monitor to the blue 15 pin VGA port VGA port Serial Port Connect a serial device such as a mouse or modem to the turquoise 9 pin serial port You can set the serial port IRQs in BIOS Refer to In tegrated Peripherals in Chapter 4 for details 26 Attaching Connectors Hardware Installation port Note Serial printers must be connected to the serial port 1394 Port Connector You can connect 1394 devices to 1394 port on the back panel T 1394 Audio Line Out Port Connectors You can connect various audio devices to this audio jacks Connect headphones or powered speakers to the lime colored lineout connector mm te rece Line Out ei Audio Mic In Port Connectors You can connect dynamic mono or stereo microphone to the mic i
58. vancexcvenssnasteavssuvsne 6 215 alts due die 6 2 2 Mainboard Specifications and Features 7 22 1 5 mehrerer y 2 212 SOMWALC heck As ates ARN ES 8 2 2 3 ER 9 2 3 Mainboard Layout sca otio 10 2 4 Ee HU aereis 12 2 5 GPU Packaging E 12 2 5 ceo iS Eden ud Rigel 13 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION eee ee eere eee eee eo noue 14 Jj Unpacking t etat rm ed et ed Ra RM 14 3 2 Installation act Rehd ee vat 15 3 3 Safety Measures 15 3 4 Connector Jumper Location 16 3 5 Attaching Connectors den nas 17 3 5 1 Front Panel Connectors 1729 17 3 5 2 Infrared IR Connector 18 lii 3 6 3 5 3 Audio CD In Connector JP9 18 3 54 Audio Line Out Connector 4 19 3 5 5 LAN LED Connector J37 sse 19 3 5 6 Audio Mic In and Line In Connectors JP1 20 357 ICH2GPIO Pin Connectors J35 J36 esses 20 3 5 8 Case Open Connector J25 21 3 5 9 Serial COM2 Connectors JP6

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